Title :
Adoption of electronic data interchange: the role of buyer-supplier relationships
Author :
Iskandar, Basuki Y. ; Kurokawa, Susumu ; LeBlanc, Larry J.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Dev. Planning Agency, Indonesia
fDate :
11/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper examines electronic data interchange (EDI) adoption and integration by US automobile industry suppliers. The paper constructs several hypotheses from the authors\´ literature survey and interviews with automotive industry managers, and tests these hypotheses using data from first- and second-tier automobile suppliers in the U.S. Their study shows: (1) the higher the frequency of transactions and the higher the percent sales to a customer, the more likely a supplier was to adopt EDI; (2) "buyer\´s push" seemed to be the most significant reason for suppliers\´ EDI adoption; (3) factors affecting EDI adoption were different from those affecting EDI integration and success; (4) managerial proactiveness seemed to be the most significant factor for EDI integration and success; and (5) the resource-dependency approach seemed to be more suitable than the transaction-cost approach for explaining EDI adoption
Keywords :
automobile industry; electronic commerce; electronic data interchange; management of change; EDI adoption; EDI integration; USA; automobile industry suppliers; business-to-business electronic commerce; buyer-supplier relationships; change management; electronic data interchange adoption; electronic data interchange integration; interviews; literature survey; managerial proactiveness; resource-dependency approach; technology adoption; transaction-cost approach; transactions; Automobiles; Automotive engineering; Costs; Data handling; Electronic commerce; Electronics industry; Frequency; Industrial relations; Marketing and sales; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on